A gene telomeric of the HLA class I region is involved in predisposition to both type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease.
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E. Thorsby | B. Lie | D. Undlien | K. Rønningen | J. Ek | H. Akselsen | H. Ascher | L. Sollid
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